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Google...Everywhere You Don't Want Them To Be

Jessica Mathewson-Library Media Technical Asst.-jessica.mathewson@law.csuohio.edu | April 04, 2008 - 15:13

The Borings, of Pittsburgh, PA are suing Google for “intentional and/or grossly reckless invasion” because their home can be seen using Google Maps. The lawsuit contends their privacy has been infringed upon, thus decreasing the value of their home. They are seeking $25,000 in damages. In an ironic twist, it is now easier to find their home using Google maps, their home address is on the first page of the lawsuit.
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